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Blue Jays RHP Jose Berrios undergoes Tommy John surgery

By Thomson Reuters May 20, 2026 | 9:49 PM

Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Jose Berrios will miss at least another year of action after undergoing Tommy John surgery on Wednesday.

Dr. Keith Meister performed the procedure in ​Texas, beginning with the hope that only a minor ‌removal of “loose bodies” in the elbow would be required. However, the ultimate diagnosis was that a full elbow ligament reconstruction was required.

“The bone in the elbow was on the ligament. Not ideal,” Toronto manager John Schneider said. “We ‌kind ​of decided that, when they go in ⁠there, if that’s compromised ⁠at all, we’ll fix it. It was. He’ll be down for 12 to 14 months.”

Berrios has been on the injured list all season while trying to work his way back from ​the elbow ailment that kept him off the team’s postseason roster last fall. He made four minor league rehab appearances ⁠in the past month, going 0-1 ⁠with a 10.67 ERA in Class-A and Triple-A. ​Most recently, his fastball velocity was lower than normal for Triple-A ​Buffalo.

The 31-year-old veteran had been an ever-present part of the ‌Toronto rotation since the Blue Jays acquired him from the Minnesota Twins in a July 2021 trade. He made at least 30 starts in each of the past five seasons, though he ⁠was briefly moved to the bullpen last September before landing on the injured list.

“It’s weird not having him,” Schneider said. “We were looking for ⁠him to get ‌back to normal, and he was hoping for ⁠that, too. It’s definitely weird and frustrating for ​him, ‌too.”

Last year, Berrios went 9-5 with a 4.17 ​ERA in ⁠31 games (30 starts).

A two-time All-Star, Berrios has a career 108-82 record and a 4.08 ERA in 275 games, including 273 starts, for Minnesota (2016-21) and Toronto (2021-25).

He has two years and $48 million remaining on the seven-year, $131 million extension he signed with the Blue Jays in November ​2021.

–Field Level Media